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Ford 351 Windsor Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Kenton, Ohio, US

Kenton, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:351 Windsor Engine Other Part Number:D4AE-6015 Warranty:No

This motor came out of a 1974 Ford 3/4 ton P/U truck. The actual mileage on the truck 43,672 miles. I do not know if this is the actual mileage on the motor. Motor has no carburetor, other than that it is complete. The Block ID stamp is D4AE-6015. I bought this truck just for the motor, the motor does run very strong so I'm assuming the mileage on the truck would match the motor. Before Bidding on this item please ask me any questions you may have and this sale is for Local Pick-Up Only. After you have purchased this item payment in full will need to be cleared if paying by personal check or bring cash and I will give you directions with a date and time to pick up. Thank and happy bidding.

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